|   ROBERTO 
        W. MOSQUERA  | 
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| EXPERIENCE | BOOKSPAN, New York, New York | |
| Quality Assurance Analyst, September 2004 – Present | ||
   Test and 
      assure overall quality of Internet platform enhancements, "bug" 
      fixes, existing functionality, and site elements including layout and design | 
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   Use PVCS 
      software to report and track platform bugs | 
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   Work with 
      IT and Business teams to troubleshoot site problems and TeamSite issues, 
      apply fixes and communicate status to stakeholders | 
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   Work with 
      Quality Assurance, Information Technology, and Creative departments | 
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   Migrate 
      code and JHTML releases through QA environments to Production environment | 
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   Work with 
      QA team members to perform daily platform testing, execute test scripts, 
      ad hoc testing, test script writing, and implementation of automated testing 
      tools  | 
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| BANK OF NEW YORK, New York, New York | ||
| Reconciliation Specialist, September 2000 – June 2004 | ||
| SOI Processing Department – Corporate Trust | ||
   Prepared 
      daily exceptions analysis and reports of transactions for SOI International 
      debt service account which liaise between operations and administration 
      to resolve exceptions | 
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   Utilized 
      automated accounting systems for data input, movement of funds and to obtain 
      reports for complete timely analysis and research of aged and close of business 
      day exceptions | 
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   Oversaw 
      monthly collections and disbursements of over $500 million in bond payments 
      via checks, electronic wires, and internal bank transfers and ensure their 
      accuracy | 
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   Reviewed 
      and maintained journals for payment and funding accuracy | 
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   Prepared 
      daily report of pending wires received for issuance of new subscriptions | 
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   Assisted 
      in examination and processing of new subscriptions during high volume periods | 
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   Provided 
      guidance and training of current and new staff, including senior management, 
      on proper procedures for reconciliation and processing | 
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   Worked 
      within a two-month period on bringing current a five-month old database | 
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   Contributed 
      my experience in financial systems with TS Partners, system’s support group, 
      to correct errors and inconsistencies with system | 
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| OFFICE OF THRIFT SUPERVISION – U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY, Jersey City, New Jersey | ||
| Accounting Intern/Examiner Trainee, June 1999 – February 2000 | ||
| Regional Accounting/Technical Support Department and Information Technology Department | ||
   Created 
      MS Access database to track yearly audit reports of over 100 thrift institutions | 
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   Designed 
      and maintained MS Access database to track over 80 Northeast region’s Internet 
      Service Providers that provide transactional service to thrift institutions | 
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   Gathered 
      users’ system requirements by interviewing co-workers, senior management 
      and researching and studying audit reports | 
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   Wrote database 
      user’s manual to be used by colleagues and senior management | 
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   Provided 
      technical support on MS Office software applications to colleagues | 
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   Assisted 
      in organization of regional accountant’s 1999 Financial Management Seminars 
      that comprised over 200 thrift institutions and auditors | 
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| PAINEWEBBER INCORPORATED (now UBS), New York, New York | ||
| Broker Assistant Intern (part-time), October 1998 – May 1999 | ||
   Examined 
      client’s asset allocation to obtain and analyzed financial data | 
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   Analyzed 
      markets, target corporations, stock, bond and mutual funds information in 
      response to client’s inquiries and concerns | 
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   Assisted 
      in marketing campaign aimed at prospects and clients – designed brochures, 
      purchased materials, kept track of participants, and provided information 
      to attendees | 
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| EDUCATION | PACE UNIVERSITY, New York, New York | |
| Master of Science, January 2004 | ||
| Major: Information Systems; GPA: 3.91 | ||
| BERNARD M. BARUCH COLLEGE, CUNY, New York, New York | ||
| Bachelor of Business Administration, June 2000 | ||
| Major: Finance & Investments; GPA: 3.13 | ||
| COMPUTER SKILLS | MS Windows; MS Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, FrontPage, Visio, Project, SQL Server; | |
| Dreamweaver; Paint Shop Pro; Knowledge in HTML, SQL, and Java; Web Design | ||
| Web Sites: | ROBs SIMs PAINTINGs - http://www.oocities.org/robwm77/sims | |
| Letras De Canciones - http://www.oocities.org/robwm770/ | ||
| TECHNICAL PAPER | "Consumer Trust & Security in E-Commerce Businesses." Mosquera, R. W., Pace University, July 2003 (Non-Published) | |
| LANGUAGES | Fluent in conversational and written Spanish | |
| AFFILIATIONS | Member – Upsilon Pi Epsilon, National Computer Science Honor Society | |
| Member – Bernard M. Baruch College Alumni Association | ||
| Member – Metropolitan Museum of Art | ||